Proton bought RM3.2 billion worth of parts and components from Malaysian vendors this year – Zafrul

Investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz revealed in his speech at last night’s 2026 Proton Saga MC3 launch that Proton has bought RM3.2 billion worth of parts and components from Malaysian vendors this year, Bernama reports.

The report adds that Proton’s localisation programme has introduced 18 new technologies and forged joint ventures in areas such as fuel pumps, electronic gearshift modules and CVTs.

“Beyond producing cars, Proton is continuing to strengthen our automotive industrial backbone, from EV platforms and powertrain testing to localisation of key components, deepening the nation’s competitiveness. These commitments also drive investments that generate jobs and national economic value,” he said.

“Proton’s work in EV platforms and advanced manufacturing is a vital contribution to this vision, including through the Automotive High-Tech Valley in Tanjong Malim, the opening of its first EV plant, and its partnership with the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii) to establish the National Automotive Test Centre (NATC).

“Policies under the investment, trade and industry ministry (MITI), such as the National Automotive Policy (NAP) and the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030), have played a significant role in strengthening local industry players, including Proton,” he added.

Comparatively, with a high localisation rate across its entire line-up, Perodua has purchased over tens of billions of ringgit in components from local suppliers over the past couple of years, with RM10.8 billion expected this year. P2 has also collaborated with MARii (known then as the Malaysia Automotive Institute) on the National Emission Test Centre (NETC).

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